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ChrisL 03-03-2011 04:21 PM

1986 TX DPS #M6-307 Restoration
 
'86 DPS M6-307 heads to KS tomorrow for complete paint and body, back to black/white! This car has lived a very rough life, but metal wise has made it through unharmed. Best I can tell, it was decommissioned and driven for a while before ending up in a san antonio salvage yard "car lot". The title wasn't ever salvaged, but the car was sold by pick-n-pull and then put into drag racing duty for many years. As stated, the metal is all good but the interior, engine bay, and rest of the car have been hacked to pieces. It needs everything, completely interior including all harnesses (blue), completely engine bay harness, lines, motor, trans, etc, as well as paint, suspension work to go back to stock, and everything else.

http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k9...s455/DPS-1.jpg

I have the correct blue manual door panels for it, but want to find a low mileage '86 blue interior-ed donor car to pull the dash and all plastics, seatbelts, seating, etc out of. I have a line on a wrecked '86 that is complete for the engine, harnesses, etc so I hope to pick that up when the car gets back from paint.

The hardest piece that I know I will have finding for the outside is the DB702 white antenna. I need one, so if anyone has a line on one, please let me know. I will also need all of the correct equipment for the car, as I don't have any of it yet. If anyone has correct '86 Texas DPS equipment, please PM me. I have not done enough research yet on what I need, but will soon. I have the wheels and caps and a line on some spotlights.

She's rough, but deserving of restoration. I'll follow up this thread with all pictures I get through the process!

ImEvil1 03-03-2011 05:38 PM

Chris,

Almost the exact story as my '83 DPS car. I have the correct radio and DB702 for you when you're ready (dashlight as well).

Why KS, though?

MOstang 03-03-2011 06:15 PM

Congrats on reaching this stage.

ChrisL 03-04-2011 01:12 AM

Mike, I have a good friend in KS who is refinishing the body/paint for me. He's a magician with these cars, and although this car isn't awful, it's not great either. Looks like it was brush painted; its bad.

I'm sending a PM to you right now about the equipment!

Mike #2, thanks for the congrats! I'm glad I made it this far too!

ImEvil1 03-04-2011 01:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisL (Post 24046)
Mike, I have a good friend in KS who is refinishing the body/paint for me. He's a magician with these cars, and although this car isn't awful, it's not great either. Looks like it was brush painted; its bad.

I'm sending a PM to you right now about the equipment!

Mike #2, thanks for the congrats! I'm glad I made it this far too!

PM back to you.

Sounds like a good friend!

Rhino 03-04-2011 02:48 AM

That's going to look nice one it's painted and back. Little by little...it's coming together! :)

28HopUp 03-04-2011 06:56 PM

Chris, congrats on getting to this stage. Your SSP is going to look awesome! Be sure to have your friend take plenty of pictures during the work.

ChrisL 03-06-2011 07:18 PM

Ok, more neat (to me) information today.

Looking back through my title history, the farthest back I have is 1998, when the car was sold at auction and a new title was issued. Come to find out, the car was left abandoned at a storage unit in 1998, which happens to be 2 blocks from the very place that I have stored the car for the last year! (my buddy has a shop there, this is the "field" you see the car in). Unreal! Once it was abandoned, they sent it to auction, the auto parts yard in San Antonio bought the car and sold it in their car corral for $850. After that, it's been passed around like the village bicycle to every drag racer in SA.

Pretty cool. Updates will follow as I receive them.

ChrisL 05-08-2011 11:56 PM

The teardown stage... the car is pretty much stripped. Ready for the core support replacement and then lots and lots of sanding the nasty paint off of it.
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k9...5/resized2.jpg
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k9...5/resized1.jpg

GSPI 05-09-2011 10:59 PM

Man! I have to say that's a lot of work. Truly an excellent undertaking.


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